All posts tagged "IP"
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Gena Thomas | December 9, 2013
End of the Internet as We Know It: Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
On November 13, WikiLeaks, a nonprofit media organization that prides itself on divulging imperative information to the public,...
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Gena Thomas | December 5, 2013
Trade Dress Naughtiness: Why Some of Santa’s Elves May Not Make ‘The List’
Let’s talk toys. In the trade dress community, there appears to be some naughtiness afoot. Here’s the nitty-gritty on...
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John Gomis | December 4, 2013
Fair Use: Is it Really Fair?
Fair use is a gray area of the law that allows courts to make fact-specific determinations of infringement....
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Gena Thomas | November 28, 2013
7 Things to Place In Your Back Pocket
Happy Thanksgiving!! I hope everyone takes at least three trips to the dinner table, two naps in your...
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Gena Thomas | November 27, 2013
WordPress Takes Action Against Censorship
Happy Holidays Law Street readers!!! Have you missed me? It’s only been two weeks, but it feels like...
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Gena Thomas | November 14, 2013
Google’s Neck Tattoo: The Ink That Makes You Think
Technology is becoming increasingly invasive awesome-sauce with developments such as Android allowing you to scan your face and Apple...
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Gena Thomas | November 13, 2013
Trademark Counterfeiting: The Crime Explored
Counterfeit products: the items that your empty wallet hates to love. Well, it seems as though the number...
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Gena Thomas | November 8, 2013
After Midnight: Victoria’s Secret Indecent Behavior
Victoria’s Secret — can I call you Victoria? — has been a naughty, naughty girl. As a dedicated brand...
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Gena Thomas | November 7, 2013
Kicking Broadcast and Taking Names: The Aereo Method
Last Thursday, Aereo requested that a federal court in Manhattan rule that its business offers legal services. The...
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Gena Thomas | October 30, 2013
Hoop Dreams: Why the NCAA Doesn’t Care Who Was Shooting in the Gym
Right of publicity, the newer and increasingly more significant area of intellectual property law, has something stimulating for...
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Gena Thomas | October 30, 2013
Free-Per-View: Facebook vs. BreakYourFacebook
Cody Romano, creator of BreakYourFacebook, has been threatened with a lawsuit by the social media powerhouse that I...
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Gena Thomas | October 20, 2013
Is “Mattelalistic” a word?
This is a fun one. Mattel, parent company of the makers of the popular board game Scrabble, has...
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Gena Thomas | October 20, 2013
Patent Trolls: Monsters vs. America
What is really going on in the patent world these days? Last week I told you about the...
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Gena Thomas | October 14, 2013
Hail to the Coldskins
During a recent interview with the Associated Press, President Obama opined that the Redskins should consider changing the name...
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Gena Thomas | October 14, 2013
Samsung Ban Upheld: Why Apple Can’t Stop Won’t Stop
Apple recently requested an import ban against a few of Samsung’s products, including their smartphones and tablets. I...
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Gena Thomas | October 10, 2013
Trademarks Law – A Field For Your Consideration
One of my career aspirations is to be a Trademarks Examiner at the Patent and Trademark Office. So...